I'm going to guess that that would require leaving one or more of those MS
server connections operational ? But, y'know, Sunbird Portable is about all
the calendar I ever expect to need. I'd rather be adding *more* MS servers to
block, if you've discovered any new ones since writing that tutorial. The big
question is at what point does this stop Win-10 from its critical functioning
-- that is, running your installed apps, or getting important security patches
? For me, that would determine whether it was worth grappling with 10 at all,
even on an experimental basis.
Jordan
From: flash <flash@xxxxxxxxx>
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, June 9, 2016 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: Win10 upgrade news
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Y'all,
In case anyone is still wondering whether to take the plunge: I just
discovered that the built-in calendar will not work without an online
account; no new events can be added without this.
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